Graph each inequality. 1. x ≤ 1 ANSWER 8 2. –2 ≤ x ≤ 3 ANSWER.

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Graph each inequality. 1. x ≤ 1 ANSWER 8 2. –2 ≤ x ≤ 3 ANSWER

3. Juan has more than 5 but fewer than 11 fish in his. aquarium 3. Juan has more than 5 but fewer than 11 fish in his aquarium. Write an inequality to express the number of fish f Juan has. ANSWER 5 < f < 11

EXAMPLE 1 Name points, lines, and planes a. Give two other names for PQ and for plane R. b. Name three points that are collinear. Name four points that are coplanar. SOLUTION Other names for PQ are QP and line n. Other names for plane R are plane SVT and plane PTV.

EXAMPLE 1 Name points, lines, and planes b. Points S, P, and T lie on the same line, so they are collinear. Points S, P, T,and V lie in the same plane, so they are coplanar.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 1. Use the diagram in Example 1. Give two other names for ST . Name a point that is not coplanar with points Q, S, and T. ANSWER TS, PT; point V

EXAMPLE 2 Name segments, rays, and opposite rays a. Give another name for GH . b. Name all rays with endpoint J . Which of these rays are opposite rays? SOLUTION a. Another name for GH is HG . b. The rays with endpoint J are JE , JG , JF , and JH . The pairs of opposite rays with endpoint J are JE and JF , and JG and JH .

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 2 2. Give another name for EF ANSWER FE 3. Are HJ and JH the same ray ? Are HJ and HG the same ray? Explain. ANSWER No; the rays have different endpoints. Yes; points J and G lie on the same side of H.

EXAMPLE 3 Sketch intersections of lines and planes a. Sketch a plane and a line that is in the plane. b. Sketch a plane and a line that does not intersect the plane. c. Sketch a plane and a line that intersects the plane at a point. SOLUTION a. b. c.

EXAMPLE 4 Sketch intersections of planes Sketch two planes that intersect in a line. Draw: a vertical plane. Shade the plane. STEP 1 SOLUTION Draw: a second plane that is horizontal. Shade this plane a different color. Use dashed lines to show where one plane is hidden. STEP 2 Draw: the line of intersection. STEP 3

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4 Sketch two different lines that intersect a plane at the same point. ANSWER Use the diagram at the right. 5. Name the intersection of PQ and line k. ANSWER Point M

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4 6. Name the intersection of plane A and plane B. ANSWER Line k 7. Name the intersection of line k and plane A. ANSWER Line k

Daily Homework Quiz Use the figure for exercises 1-4 1. Give two other names for AE. EC , AC ANSWER 2. Give another names for plane S. ANSWER plane DEF or EBF

Daily Homework Quiz Use the figure for exercises 1-4 3. Name three collinear points. ANSWER A, E, C or D, E, B 4. Name the intersection of AC and plane S. ANSWER E